With love to Auntie Em, a new state is added to the map:
http://www.groceteria.com/place/us-kansas/topeka/
NEW: Topeka, 1926-1963
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Re: NEW: Topeka, 1926-1963
This largely intact pylon Safeway on South Kansas Avenue is kind o fabulous, by the way.
https://goo.gl/maps/yxpFhEBKNmk
As is this whole center, with the probable former centennial A&P on the left (with much altered roofline) and the bit of folded-plate gorgeousness on the right.
https://goo.gl/maps/ukmjwj85o8r
https://goo.gl/maps/yxpFhEBKNmk
As is this whole center, with the probable former centennial A&P on the left (with much altered roofline) and the bit of folded-plate gorgeousness on the right.
https://goo.gl/maps/ukmjwj85o8r
Re: NEW: Topeka, 1926-1963
Thanks for sharing! The Safeway pylon/barrel roof at 1305 S. Kansas Ave. is a gem. There's another mid-century Safeway on 1301 SW Gage Blvd: It's not quite as aesthetically attractive, but the shopping centre sign is a sight to behold.
I wonder if any post-1963 Marina stores exist in Topeka?
The A&P Centennial at 105 SW 29th looks rather small and narrow, and I'd peg it as a probable retrofit of a 1950s store if not for the fact that it appeared between 1960 and 1963. Perhaps the footprint and frontage were dictated by the developer of the shopping centre, and A&P simply played along.
By the way, it looks like you accidentally embedded the spreadsheet for Dubuque on the page (though the spreadsheet download link points to the right place).
I wonder if any post-1963 Marina stores exist in Topeka?
The A&P Centennial at 105 SW 29th looks rather small and narrow, and I'd peg it as a probable retrofit of a 1950s store if not for the fact that it appeared between 1960 and 1963. Perhaps the footprint and frontage were dictated by the developer of the shopping centre, and A&P simply played along.
By the way, it looks like you accidentally embedded the spreadsheet for Dubuque on the page (though the spreadsheet download link points to the right place).
"The pale pastels which have been featured in most food stores during the past 20 years are no longer in tune with the mood of the 1970s."
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Re: NEW: Topeka, 1926-1963
Thanks. That is corrected now. My "master" page from which I copy and paste code just happens to be Dubuque, so it was apparently a pasting error. It was late.
Corrected now.
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Re: NEW: Topeka, 1926-1963
Topeka is now updated through 2020:
https://www.groceteria.com/place/us-kansas/topeka/
Can anyone clarify whether all the Falley's stores operated under one name or whether some were Falley's, some were Food 4 Less, etc.?
https://www.groceteria.com/place/us-kansas/topeka/
Can anyone clarify whether all the Falley's stores operated under one name or whether some were Falley's, some were Food 4 Less, etc.?
Re: NEW: Topeka, 1926-1963
No Safeway Marinas in Topeka, sigh. But the city does have several flat-roofed post-Marinas that survive in decently original shape (1920 SW 10th Ave, 5121 SW 29th St, and 121 NE Gordon St).
Unfortunately I'm no local expert, so I can't help on the Falley's question.
Unfortunately I'm no local expert, so I can't help on the Falley's question.
"The pale pastels which have been featured in most food stores during the past 20 years are no longer in tune with the mood of the 1970s."
Andrew Turnbull
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